tonight, florida has good news for governor romney. according to the real clear politics average, governor romney leads 48-46% in florida. brit hume is here. i suppose the bad news, it is within the margin of error. >> 1.8 percentage points, that's a small lead. i think it's a state he expects to win. but it's still very much in play. >> greta: how can he expect to win when he looks at another state where he doesn't expect to win? how can he "expect" to win? >> certain things about the state of florida. it is easier for him than a rust-belt state like ohio. ohio and some of the other midwestern states have lower unemployment rates. florida has a higher unemployment rate. the senior citizens, which is a good group for romney, across the country, feel the impact of the low interest rates in a way that is bad for them. most of those people own their homes and they are not buying homes. they don't benefit from low interest rates, but if they have fixed incomes and their investment's in bonds, the return is very low. so their income's squee